NMA Visits, Treats 800 Inmates in Jos

The Plateau chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) on Wednesday organised a one-day free medical outreach for inmates of Jos Prison, treating 800 inmates of various illnesses.

News Agency of Nigeria reported that Dr Daniel Meshak, NMA chairman in Plateau said the purpose of the outreach was to support government’s efforts in ensuring that inmates have access to full health care services.

Dr Meshak added that the action will assist in identifying the health needs of the prisoners to ensure proper involvement from government and other relevant authorities.

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According to the medical practitioner, “This outreach is geared towards complementing the effort of the Federal Government in ensuring that inmates get good access to comprehensive health services.

“We believe that inmates need to stay healthy while in custody, and so this gesture will also identify other areas of health needs for proper intervention.

“This is our little way of contributing to the well-being of our brothers and sisters undergoing reformation,” he said.

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